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Mitosis

Mitosis. Michael Deters. Interphase. The increases its size and makes a copy of its DNA. P rophase. In which the chromatin condenses (it becomes shorter and fatter)into a highly ordered structure called a chromosome in which the chromatin becomes visible. M etaphase.

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Mitosis

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  1. Mitosis Michael Deters

  2. Interphase The increases its size and makes a copy of its DNA.

  3. Prophase In which the chromatin condenses (it becomes shorter and fatter)into a highly ordered structure called a chromosomein which the chromatin becomes visible.

  4. Metaphase Is a stage of mitosis in the eukaryotic cell cyclein which condensed & highly coiled chromosomes, carrying genetic information, align in the middle of the cellbefore being separated into each of the two daughter cells.

  5. Anaphase It begins with the regulated triggering of the metaphase-to-anaphase transition. Metaphase ends with the destruction of cyclin, which is required for the function of metaphase cyclin-dependent kinases (M-Cdks).

  6. Telophase It pinches off the separated nuclei. The cleavage of the cell becomes more accentuated, and eventually the cell splits into two separate cells complete with nuclei and their own cell apparatus.

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